The FATHOM team is made up of experts with a diverse background and we serve a variety of industries from automotive to aerospace to medical to consumer electronics—we try to blog often, so check back for the latest in advanced prototyping and manufacturing!

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FATHOM was issued a US Patent for the systems and methods powering its online digital manufacturing platform, and also received its 7th consecutive ranking on Inc. 5000’s list of fastest-growing private companies in America—only 1.5% of businesses have made the list seven times.

Highlighting a collaborative project for the United States Marine Corps, a modular vehicle for logistical missions. In partnership with Launch Forth, Deloitte, and Siemens, FATHOM took on the challenge of fabricating a crowd-sourced vehicle concept within an accelerated timeline.

The FATHOM team recently worked with Design World Editor Leslie Langnau to explore the opportunity with direct digital manufacturing. In this published article, learn more about new realities in manufacturing.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—a robot gripper, collaborative 3D printers, an upcoming film by LAIKA, noise-cancelling ring, and using stock components with additively manufactured parts.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—3D printed hair structures, replacement parts for trains, customizations for furniture, and guidelines for direct metal laser sintering.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—3D printed spinal implants, material replacement for soldiers, upcoming additive manufacturing user group conference, and bio-based 3D printing of live cells.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—space exploration, new additive technology-based lab for Clemson University, 3D printed rocket engine parts, and an additive manufacturing research paper.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—self-repairing material, 3D printed medical equipment, recycled street furniture, and retro computer.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—Star Trek 3D printing “Replicator“, lattice structured football helmet, 3D printed homes, and sand printed floors.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—3D printed piezoelectric materials, living seawall, LSD-based process, and a tribute to David Bowie.

With so many developments in a fast-changing industry, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing headlines really stack up. To cut through the clutter, check out these staff picks of the week—smart objects, biodegradable metal implants, organ laboratories in space, and HP on HP.